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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.

Chapter 74: The Insect That Cannot Be Raised. [73]



Summary

. The Cao army faced significant losses from an enemy attack involving fire, rolling stones, and falling timber, leaving their vanguard cavalry unit with only about 1,000 men. Xu Chu and Cao Hong were frustrated by their inability to defeat Liu Bei, especially as they were distracted by a game of chess during the battle. Xu Chu, angered by the situation, wanted to retaliate, but Cao Hong cautioned against further attacks due to their heavy casualties and potential ambushes. Meanwhile, Liu Bei expressed concern about Sun Quan's potential threat and decided to send Pang Tong to guard against Eastern Wu, entrusting him with key military figures. The chapter concludes with Liu Mang reflecting on the incompetence of the Cao army. .

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